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the attack was a calling card of al qaeda. >>> pakistan recently leaked some personal information to the chinese military, it is suspected. >> the allowed engineers to photograph the wreckage of the u.s. helicopter that crashed during a raid that killed osama bin laden. they believe pakistan will -- allowed the military to seize technology and symbols. >> i knewmytsa allows viewers to view wait tmes and the latest list. there are packing tips. mytsa is the appfree. >>> google bought motoral mola mobility. >>> the accessible zipcar is harder to find. >> we have our risk of storms in the forecast. doug hazlet is. >> the quarterback just getting started. it is john and rex. a bad day on 495. i have this later in spo [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] join us at the walter e. washington convention center on august 26th for a live roundtable discussion inspired bthe legac
the attack was a calling card of al qaeda. >>> pakistan recently leaked some personal information to the chinese military, it is suspected. >> the allowed engineers to photograph the wreckage of the u.s. helicopter that crashed during a raid that killed osama bin laden. they believe pakistan will -- allowed the military to seize technology and symbols. >> i knewmytsa allows viewers to view wait tmes and the latest list. there are packing tips. mytsa is the appfree....
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pakistan? where would you focus your attention? >> pakistan's an important challenge. there's not much we can do about it. we've tried all sorts of things there and nothing seems to work. i would say revitalizing our relationships in asia and the pacific. that's where history the going to be written in the 21st surgeriry. i would say involved there. better relations with ind ka ya with the countries of southeast asia. doing something about our energy situation that we're less vulnerable on vagaries of price and supply that would go a long way. again, i'd focus more at home on competitiveness, on improving our immigration policy. on the quality of our schools. on the quality of our transportation infrastructure and so forth. again, we have got to retore the foundations of american power. that's a prerequisite if we're going to lead in the world either by what we do or our example. >> restoration is the theme. i hope it's the subject of the next book. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, andrea. >> it's very provocative richard. >>> a word of warning the images you'
pakistan? where would you focus your attention? >> pakistan's an important challenge. there's not much we can do about it. we've tried all sorts of things there and nothing seems to work. i would say revitalizing our relationships in asia and the pacific. that's where history the going to be written in the 21st surgeriry. i would say involved there. better relations with ind ka ya with the countries of southeast asia. doing something about our energy situation that we're less vulnerable...
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a longtime diplomat recently served as president obama's on boy to afghanistan and pakistan. he was 69 years old. the future of the republican national committee leadership hangs in the balance. the committee votes this afternoon on its new chairman. michael steele is running for a second term but faces multiple calendars. votes will be tallied by secret ballot. coming up today, digging out. atlanta try to get back to normal life, but place is still wreaking havoc. then a shift in the skies? researchers say they have big news for your daily horoscope. and a step closer to sainthood. the vatican confirms a miracle. and a long weekend ahead. will the weather be cooperat >> in the late pope john paul the second is a step closer to sainthood today. the vatican announced its plan to beatify the former pope. pope benedict xvi says that he performed a miracle by curing a french non suffering from parkinson's disease. the ceremony is expected to draw hundreds of thousands and a second merkel is needed to declare him a saint. floodwaters broke a yacht from its moorings and crashed int
a longtime diplomat recently served as president obama's on boy to afghanistan and pakistan. he was 69 years old. the future of the republican national committee leadership hangs in the balance. the committee votes this afternoon on its new chairman. michael steele is running for a second term but faces multiple calendars. votes will be tallied by secret ballot. coming up today, digging out. atlanta try to get back to normal life, but place is still wreaking havoc. then a shift in the skies?...
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bin laden was hiding in pakistan. here is the latest on our development. >> president obama says the benefit of this raid outweighed the risk. the discovery of bin laden now opens the door to affecting the u.s. and pakistani relations. one person says he believes elements of pakistani intelligence were involved in aiding and bedding and sheltering the leader of al qaeda. he was in an area of pakistan and known for retired military. he was found near a military academy. president obama is calling on the country for a full investigation. >> we think there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden insight -- inside of pakistan. we do not know who or what that supports network was. >> the u.s. hopes to investigate that. they want pakistan to allow them to speak to the widows and the daughters of bin laden. abc 7 news. >>> tells an city along the mississippi river is preparing for what could be the worst flooding in decades. people were told to leave their homes as the water is coming. it will test levees and fl
bin laden was hiding in pakistan. here is the latest on our development. >> president obama says the benefit of this raid outweighed the risk. the discovery of bin laden now opens the door to affecting the u.s. and pakistani relations. one person says he believes elements of pakistani intelligence were involved in aiding and bedding and sheltering the leader of al qaeda. he was in an area of pakistan and known for retired military. he was found near a military academy. president obama is...
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operation in pakistan. e had been staying in near the capital of pakistan. three other people, including osama's sons-- died. quick want to give you a traffic and weather. on 95, 395.nt 270 -- normal volume. good in the district. a crash at 66 eastbound. live, we go to the mixing bowl with newschopper 7 flying over 95 and the beltway. raindrops on the lens. >> we are seeing some sunshine also. looked out of our window. sunshine and through the clouds. the best chance of showers and storms is tomorrow evening. high temperatures are comfortable. tomorrow, near 80. dropping on wednesday. possibly a few showers friday and saturday. >> that does it for "good morning washington." hey, smart. you book your room yet? nope. see, hotels.com has over 20,000 last minute deals every week. so i get a great deal, no matter how long i wait. yeah, i'm not very good at waiting... then we must train you to wait.
operation in pakistan. e had been staying in near the capital of pakistan. three other people, including osama's sons-- died. quick want to give you a traffic and weather. on 95, 395.nt 270 -- normal volume. good in the district. a crash at 66 eastbound. live, we go to the mixing bowl with newschopper 7 flying over 95 and the beltway. raindrops on the lens. >> we are seeing some sunshine also. looked out of our window. sunshine and through the clouds. the best chance of showers and storms...
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but almost just as important, the kind of threat they pose to the stability of pakistan. in fact, savannah and chuck, there are some in the military now saying that we fight the war in afghanistan to ensure stability in pakistan. >> wow, there you go. at the pentagon for us for some sobering news and analysis this morning. thanks very much. >> you bet. >>> the white house seems to be backing defense secretary robert gates, arguing that the risks of imposing a no-fly zone in libya would likely outweigh any benefits but that hasn't stopped members of congress from both parties talking about it. >> the last thing we want to think about is any kind of military intervention. and i don't consider it a fly zone stepping over that line. i would only consider its implementation if gadhafi himself were using it as a means of terror, as a means of massacring large numbers of civilians. >> lots of people throw around phrases of no-fly zone and they talk about it as though it's just a game on a video game or something and some people who throw that line out have no idea what they're t
but almost just as important, the kind of threat they pose to the stability of pakistan. in fact, savannah and chuck, there are some in the military now saying that we fight the war in afghanistan to ensure stability in pakistan. >> wow, there you go. at the pentagon for us for some sobering news and analysis this morning. thanks very much. >> you bet. >>> the white house seems to be backing defense secretary robert gates, arguing that the risks of imposing a no-fly zone in...
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we are following breaking news from pakistan. that is where police are rescued american contractor objected to weeks ago. warren weinstein works in arlington. that is where we find the latest details. >> this is the news and everybody here had been hoping for. police say they found warren weinstein alive when hundred 25 miles from his home where he was objected to weeks ago. now in police custody. safe and sound. warren weinstein has worked in pakistan for the past seven years. as a contractor, it has been his job to make pakistani businesses competitive. police say gunmen stormed his compound where he was staying and persuaded guards to open the gate by saying they wanted to give them some food. it is a common thing during ramadan. authorities say they tied it 3 guards and pistol with a driver. there has been no contact with him since this. and they found the american on harm to this morning after an early-morning operation. they got some leads after they made three arrests in connection with the assault. >> clout to hear here s
we are following breaking news from pakistan. that is where police are rescued american contractor objected to weeks ago. warren weinstein works in arlington. that is where we find the latest details. >> this is the news and everybody here had been hoping for. police say they found warren weinstein alive when hundred 25 miles from his home where he was objected to weeks ago. now in police custody. safe and sound. warren weinstein has worked in pakistan for the past seven years. as a...
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united states and pakistan l hooffd rwhatain engleaed. it will be like i think the battle for global peace and for like bve sh countries. >> very bright young women there. >> that was aspreat e1 hange program. >> will you go to the race? >> and it wasspflng to be wide open and that's what made it so exciting. there was no clear cut fnd 3orite. let's take a look at the ori c13 atuernoon. >> really nice day today. ay.ay forecast? is it there? we'll check in just a mi >> te. >> a satellite shows clouds in the area and a frog sprinkles no th north on up into pennsylvania. that's about it. eve. lpthin. lelse is just a scaurg of clouds, a few breakeds in the clouds. nowed out to a nr ae day. 72 high at the airport. 76 at the inner harbod an 61. iaris dropped to 6fro7 at the airport. humidity dchell a est winden i0spusting toen i8 miles an hour. here's a satellite image. lp. cloud we have some breaks in th clouds over us. a lot more clouds to the west and south. a frog more in pennsylvania. fill in, add a little radar. we do see rain further wes
united states and pakistan l hooffd rwhatain engleaed. it will be like i think the battle for global peace and for like bve sh countries. >> very bright young women there. >> that was aspreat e1 hange program. >> will you go to the race? >> and it wasspflng to be wide open and that's what made it so exciting. there was no clear cut fnd 3orite. let's take a look at the ori c13 atuernoon. >> really nice day today. ay.ay forecast? is it there? we'll check in just a mi...
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. >>> authorities suspect an inside job in the kidnapping of a local man snatched in pakistan. >>> police go online to find participates in a flash mob that ripped off an area store. >>> and >>> family and friends of those killed in a stage collapse at the indiana state fair over the weekend wondered allowed if organizers were too clo sloe to call for evacuations. a memorial was held this morning for the five people who died. 500 people attended the ceremony. governor mitch daniels praised those who rushed to help after the collapse. an official investigation could take months. >>> the death of a journalist in georgetown is being invested as a homicide. viola was found dead inside her row house this morning. her husband, a 47-year-old said she had fallen and hit her head. but investigators now say her injuries were inconsistent with a fall. muth was accused of assaulting the woman in 2006 but those charges were dropped. >>> is it not clear who kidnapped a development expert in pakistan. warren wine steen was dragged from his home at gunpoint over the weekend. he is a contractor with the u
. >>> authorities suspect an inside job in the kidnapping of a local man snatched in pakistan. >>> police go online to find participates in a flash mob that ripped off an area store. >>> and >>> family and friends of those killed in a stage collapse at the indiana state fair over the weekend wondered allowed if organizers were too clo sloe to call for evacuations. a memorial was held this morning for the five people who died. 500 people attended the ceremony....
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to do that, it needs pakistan. specifically pakistani intelligence, and right now oar going to see the indians place on the terrorism front to try to get the united states to do that, but the united states has a very delicate relationship right now to maintain with spark tan, and india's likely going to be disappointed with us, and already ununnerved by the idea of the u.s. and pakistan negotiating a deal that could leave the ichbdance vulnerable on a national security front. >> dave, one last question, away from india, what is going on with the assassination of karzai's brother, and do we know who did that? there's speculation of everybody from the cia to drug lords to the taliban. >> absolutely. that speculation is still runs. it's not clear whether his absence will have that big of a stabilizing effect. from the united states point of view karzai's brother caused a lot of problems, he was always playing a double game, but he managed a lot of relationships. he had the charisma to maintain that network. for karzai
to do that, it needs pakistan. specifically pakistani intelligence, and right now oar going to see the indians place on the terrorism front to try to get the united states to do that, but the united states has a very delicate relationship right now to maintain with spark tan, and india's likely going to be disappointed with us, and already ununnerved by the idea of the u.s. and pakistan negotiating a deal that could leave the ichbdance vulnerable on a national security front. >> dave, one...
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and pakistan. so publicly you will get these messages that, yes, they're committed to renewing this relationship and trying to do more, but there is a private side as well. and with so much pressure from the public here who point to their own government and say why are we doing the bidding of the united states when it only causes more problems for us here, when we are the ones who actually suffer from these attacks, and you often find both the military and the government here playing to those anti-american fears. so once again, saying one thing on one hand to america but another thing to a domestic audience. >> okay, stan grant, thank you very much, stan. >>> here's your chance to "talk back." today we are asking, is it okay for a presidential candidate to avoid the media? carol costello here to explain if it's even possible. >> here's the premise. let me lay this by you. are we getting to the point where democratic candidates talk mostly to msnbc and republicans talk mostly to fox news? former rep
and pakistan. so publicly you will get these messages that, yes, they're committed to renewing this relationship and trying to do more, but there is a private side as well. and with so much pressure from the public here who point to their own government and say why are we doing the bidding of the united states when it only causes more problems for us here, when we are the ones who actually suffer from these attacks, and you often find both the military and the government here playing to those...
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so i think pakistan goes two ways, if pakistan doesn't work with us and prevent the afghan taliban from using it as a safe haven to then go back into afghanistan, any gains that we make over time will be eroded. we need the pakistanis to do the right thing, they haven't been doing the right thing, nobody has a great solution to how to get them to do the right thing. that's the nub of the problem. >> we were supposed to be working in unison with them, or they're saying they're working in unison with us. leon pan netta is going to be a huge part of the steps as we go forward. have we seen much of a different in terms of what secretary gates has done in terms of the switch? >> i think the administration is on a track, it's already decided what it's going to do and the timeline it's going to use to get there. panetta is well respected just about everywhere, but particularly in the congress, and he's there to do one thing if nothing else and that's to cut the defense budget, and he's going to be spending all of his time inside the pentagon and in the congress. i think the president is lookin
so i think pakistan goes two ways, if pakistan doesn't work with us and prevent the afghan taliban from using it as a safe haven to then go back into afghanistan, any gains that we make over time will be eroded. we need the pakistanis to do the right thing, they haven't been doing the right thing, nobody has a great solution to how to get them to do the right thing. that's the nub of the problem. >> we were supposed to be working in unison with them, or they're saying they're working in...
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pakistan denied harboring bin laden. president obama is calling on the country for an investigation. >> weeping that there had to be some sort of support networks for bin laden inside pakistan but we-- we think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden inside pakistan, but we don't know what that the network was. >> the u.s. is trying to interview bin laden's wives. >>> u.s. senator charles schumer is trying to propose a no-ride list on the u.s. trains. to protect against terrorism. >>> thousands of cities along the mississippi river are preparing for what could be the worst flooding in decades. residents are being told to leave their homes. the mighty mississippi is expected to crest in memphis tomorrow. it will be taxing levees and flood gates and potentially swapping waterlogs communities. >>> prince george's county police are investigating a police involved shooting that happened yesterday afternoon on the 3800 block of cottage terrace in cottage city. an armed man confronted an officer. the man
pakistan denied harboring bin laden. president obama is calling on the country for an investigation. >> weeping that there had to be some sort of support networks for bin laden inside pakistan but we-- we think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden inside pakistan, but we don't know what that the network was. >> the u.s. is trying to interview bin laden's wives. >>> u.s. senator charles schumer is trying to propose a no-ride list on the u.s....
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pakistan will not allow u.s. investigators into the compound. they will investigate how bin laden hid there for years without being detected. >>> a panel of federal judges in richmond will hear arguments in va's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the health care reform law. the virginia attorney general claims congress exceeded its authority by requiring people to buy health insurance. 31 states have filed lawsuits. >>> 6 suspected local gang members are in custody on federal immigration charges. impressions and customs enforcement officers arrested them at a house on generals highway. they have ties to the brown pride. agents also seized cocaine and cash. >>> hundreds of d.c. teachers may soon be looking for new jobs. d.c. public schools told 660 teachers and other employees their jobs will be eliminated next month. this is because of budget cuts and an old and ships. they will be able to apply for other jobs within the school system. -- this is because of budget cuts and enrollment shifts. >>> 53 degrees outside. >> still to come, ti
pakistan will not allow u.s. investigators into the compound. they will investigate how bin laden hid there for years without being detected. >>> a panel of federal judges in richmond will hear arguments in va's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the health care reform law. the virginia attorney general claims congress exceeded its authority by requiring people to buy health insurance. 31 states have filed lawsuits. >>> 6 suspected local gang members are in custody...
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this shows how complex a task we have in afghanistan and pakistan. the country we think is allied with us is, in fact, divided deeply this is a man featiifest of that. >>> republicans feel they have a mandate on spending cuts. do they risk overreaching? who would lose most if the government shuts down. steve israel is chairman of the democratic national campaign today. who wins on this? we are pushing a lot of envelope and it is a game of chicken. the republicans kwleerl feel they have a man date. they have gone for deeper and deeper cuts. democrats think they might be overplaying their hand, but there is a public appetite. you have risks also if you don't support fiscal sobriety. >> well, andrea, we belief that we should have budgets that create jobs, not budgets that create havoc. the republicans, in fact, are playing games with the budget, engaging in partisan and political stunts. their budget alternatives don't create jobs at all. we have offered a compromise to the republicans. we understand we have to tighten our belts. we don't want to tighte
this shows how complex a task we have in afghanistan and pakistan. the country we think is allied with us is, in fact, divided deeply this is a man featiifest of that. >>> republicans feel they have a mandate on spending cuts. do they risk overreaching? who would lose most if the government shuts down. steve israel is chairman of the democratic national campaign today. who wins on this? we are pushing a lot of envelope and it is a game of chicken. the republicans kwleerl feel they have...
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forces in pakistan yesterday. body was positively after a dna match sister. >> a u.s. official says that he was buried at sea overnight and treated indy was accordance with islamic law. we have reaction from around the nation. ourtney robinson is in newsroom. good morning. >> it was a tip that came into last august from detainees and other informants wasing caps bin laden compound near islam about, pakistan and an area abbotabad. area where many retired people live. after much surveillance, the tips proved true. the president gave the order to strike last friday. yesterday the navy seals preceded with that. abc adopted to a compound in.laden was living one of his adult sons was killed wicks some others. laden was given a chance to surrender, but did not and was shot. an intense shoot-out followed. a decade-long manhunt. man responsible for killing ups u.s. citizens in 9/11 and other operations. the helicopter went down and was destroyed likely by u.s. forces. this is video of fire inside they foundnd where laden. his body has been buried at sea. photographs have yet to
forces in pakistan yesterday. body was positively after a dna match sister. >> a u.s. official says that he was buried at sea overnight and treated indy was accordance with islamic law. we have reaction from around the nation. ourtney robinson is in newsroom. good morning. >> it was a tip that came into last august from detainees and other informants wasing caps bin laden compound near islam about, pakistan and an area abbotabad. area where many retired people live. after much...
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so how could pakistan's army not notice? >> could be a case of eyes wide shut, which they were aware of it and decided to keep their eyes open but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> reporter: the neighborhood certainly noticed the raid, blogged in realtime on twitter by@really virtual. helicopter hovering above abbottabad at 1:00 a.m. is a rare event. now i'm the guy that live blogged the osama raid without knowing it. the united states put $4 billion into pakistan without getting a reliable ally. last year hillary clinton said what we were all thinking. >> i believe somewhere in this government they know where osama bin laden and al qaeda is. >> reporter: andrea mitchell, washington. >> last night on msnbc, we talked to philip mud, former director of the cia counterterrorism center, for more details on the painstaking process that eventually helped u.s. officials capture and kill osama bin laden. take a listen. >> this is very difficult intelligence to collect. you're talking about somebody who doesn't communicate
so how could pakistan's army not notice? >> could be a case of eyes wide shut, which they were aware of it and decided to keep their eyes open but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> reporter: the neighborhood certainly noticed the raid, blogged in realtime on twitter by@really virtual. helicopter hovering above abbottabad at 1:00 a.m. is a rare event. now i'm the guy that live blogged the osama raid without knowing it. the united states put $4 billion into pakistan without...
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the guard allegedly posted a comment used an offensive term to describe pakistan is now called the guard is not going to be participating in the wedding festivities. >> coming up, new controversies surrounding the police escort charlie sheen received during his trip to d.c. >> a district resident takes matters into his own hands after his bike is stolen twice. >> everybody sat there and watch me get hurt. nobody said nothing. >> a transgender woman is attacked at a mcdonald's and it is all caught on tape. >>> a vicious attack was caught on tape. two teenagers are facing serious charges and activists are planning to rally tonight. >> we are live from baltimore with more on this story. >> two teenagers face serious charges. a transgender woman is recovering physical and emotional injuries. teenage girls attacked a transgender woman after she used a mcdonald's after. they beat her savagely, while the employee taping it chuckled. >> they started ripping my hair and brown be on the floor kicking me on my face. >> they continue hitting her. >> everybody sat there and watch me get hurt. nobody
the guard allegedly posted a comment used an offensive term to describe pakistan is now called the guard is not going to be participating in the wedding festivities. >> coming up, new controversies surrounding the police escort charlie sheen received during his trip to d.c. >> a district resident takes matters into his own hands after his bike is stolen twice. >> everybody sat there and watch me get hurt. nobody said nothing. >> a transgender woman is attacked at a...
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bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront pakistan's president pervez musharraf about the fireside chat that's turned up in u.s. intellig r the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this. that's what we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> it's part of a two-part series starting next thursday night, september 1. it's called day of destruction, decade of war. been working on it for a long time with richard, and we're both really proud of it. hope you'll watch. be right back. >>> big events like hurricane irene have a way of freezing time. we spend our lives coming and going, working and playing and we have to stop. we have to because of something like this. when we get from that stopping, it's sort of a snapshot of life the way we live it. in florida and north carolina, they canceled gambling cruises and fishing charters. in virginia, pat benetar got canceled and the cops and donuts festival. love is a battlefield. in maryland the silopanna mu
bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront pakistan's president pervez musharraf about the fireside chat that's turned up in u.s. intellig r the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this. that's what we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> it's part of a two-part series starting next thursday night, september 1. it's called day of...
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monitoring northern pakistan. it's a member that the isi is particularly concerned about, because some of the militant groups that are operating in the area that the cia is spying on actually have been supported by the isi. there's this spy versus spy element to it. this is what's making it particularly dicy as the u.s. tries to get raymond davis out of pakistan and in custody. just in terms of the last week or so, we were going to write the story and we went to the obama administration said we were going to write this story. they asked for less than 24 hours to try to move him to a different place in pakistan. >> that raises the question, the u.s. is able to move him to a different place in pakistan? >> we're not sure -- they were putting pressure on the pakistanis to move him. i'm not sure whether they were successful in doing so. he was in a jail cell in lahore. >> i remember reading this line in your piece, american officials initially asked you to withhold this information about the fact that he works with th
monitoring northern pakistan. it's a member that the isi is particularly concerned about, because some of the militant groups that are operating in the area that the cia is spying on actually have been supported by the isi. there's this spy versus spy element to it. this is what's making it particularly dicy as the u.s. tries to get raymond davis out of pakistan and in custody. just in terms of the last week or so, we were going to write the story and we went to the obama administration said we...
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, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace which they say they do it has to be with him to be effective in some way. you're going to have to ask yourself the question then, what happens to all those fighters out there, younger afghan men who have been fighting for years who may not necessarily think it's the right time to agree a peace with enemy who says they're leaving. >> there were several al qaeda members recently arrested in pakistan. what does that mean for the organization? also what does it say about cooperation between pakistan intelligence and u
, pakistan. what role do we know does mulaomar actually have in the taliban currently? >> reporter: good question. he's a very symbolic leader. key figure, the icon so to speak. but there is questions as to whether or the not he has full operation and control on a day-to-day basis. nato having spent a huge amount of time take out his deputies and arresting or working on the subcommanders below that. the insurgency very fractured after decade's worth of war. if nato do want to talk peace...
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on the relationship between pakistan and the u.s. >> we want pakistan to be a partner in this effort. we obviously want a pakistan that is prepared to respect the interests of afghanistan and to be a real ally in our efforts to combat terrorism. >> dan gray is the vice president of a nonprofit public policy research group. nice to see you. what do you make of the threat by pakistan? do you think it's a likely scenario? >> it has been done in the past. last year in response of shooting pakistani border guards, they closed the pass and we had fuel trucks backed up for miles and a lot of which were attacked by the pakistani taliban. >> and then what about or else? >> well, we very dependent upon the southern supply routes. we have an alternate route that goes through eastern europe and russia, but it can't carry everything. so if the pakistanis were to make good on the threat, our forces in afghanistan would be in deep trouble. that leads to the next question which is what will the u.s. do in that case? we would not sit by. there would be realation back on pakistan. >> how about if the u
on the relationship between pakistan and the u.s. >> we want pakistan to be a partner in this effort. we obviously want a pakistan that is prepared to respect the interests of afghanistan and to be a real ally in our efforts to combat terrorism. >> dan gray is the vice president of a nonprofit public policy research group. nice to see you. what do you make of the threat by pakistan? do you think it's a likely scenario? >> it has been done in the past. last year in response of...
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it is pakistan that is hosting the afghan taliban. th hosting the very forces that have been shooting at americans and shooting at the afghans we're trying to help. pakistan has real troubles internally. in terms of its stability. in terms of its nuclear program and so forth. i don't see what the white house does or doesn't do in afghanistan as having a material effect on pakistan's future or its future trajectory. >> i want to ask you about libya as well. you've written recently about nato. the nato operation you pointed out that the whole is smaller than the sum of its parts. that nato has been so disappointing that if we didn't have nato, which of course, played such a critical role at the end of the coal war, if we didn't have nato, you wouldn't create it right now. it doesn't really have a justification, a military justification. the role, the nato role in libya, tell me what your concerns are about how disappointing it has been. >> the nato role in libya, first of all, i think it's a poorly designed role. this idea that a no fly
it is pakistan that is hosting the afghan taliban. th hosting the very forces that have been shooting at americans and shooting at the afghans we're trying to help. pakistan has real troubles internally. in terms of its stability. in terms of its nuclear program and so forth. i don't see what the white house does or doesn't do in afghanistan as having a material effect on pakistan's future or its future trajectory. >> i want to ask you about libya as well. you've written recently about...
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he said pakistan's cooperation helped pinpoint leader's location. that learning more about effort and the navy seals who brought down the al qaeda leader. >> we have this revamped white house rundown. tell us about it. > details with how the ituation on sunday are being released. the c.i.a. now saying when the the eals stormed compound intelligence it was 60% to 80% sure the right place. they said bin laden didn't have a weapon. his wife was shot in the leg ut survived. bid laden watching at the white video feed. get a never saw the moment that bin laden was shot dead. bc 7 news. >> ok. thank you very much. that ile, we have learned former president george w. bush attending ceremony ground zero bin laden's death. president obama invited him. celebration. the ated kesman said he appreci to offer but has chosen stay out of the spotlight. e'll have the latest developments surrounding the death of osama bin laden and 24/7, you can website at n to our wjla congresswoman.com. 5:06 now and 49 degrees outside. "good l to come on morning washington." a meltd
he said pakistan's cooperation helped pinpoint leader's location. that learning more about effort and the navy seals who brought down the al qaeda leader. >> we have this revamped white house rundown. tell us about it. > details with how the ituation on sunday are being released. the c.i.a. now saying when the the eals stormed compound intelligence it was 60% to 80% sure the right place. they said bin laden didn't have a weapon. his wife was shot in the leg ut survived. bid laden...
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kidnappings for ransom have become common in pakistan. >> it is extremely dangerous right now because at the very beginning, the kidnappers are frightened, he is frightened, everyone around him is frightened. >> reporter: anti american sentiment has been steadily rising in pakistan following the may race to kill osama bin laden who was living there, vic. >> reporter: one side told his staff just before being abducted that he was planning to leave pakistan today. >>> the evidence is under the microscope in the murder of mccarren. several experts testified and she joins us now with the latest. >> reporter: from a pair of tennis shoe to the knife used in the crime. evidence was presented today, the prosecution highlights what was found, the defense highlights what wasn't. >> reporter: investigators found blood at the entrance of wagner's home. a dna testing found that blood was likely of pitcaren. pitcaren was stabbed to death last summer. last week john wagner's girlfriend told the jury she and wagner robbed pitcaren then she claims wagner stabbed him. the defense questioned miller. mil
kidnappings for ransom have become common in pakistan. >> it is extremely dangerous right now because at the very beginning, the kidnappers are frightened, he is frightened, everyone around him is frightened. >> reporter: anti american sentiment has been steadily rising in pakistan following the may race to kill osama bin laden who was living there, vic. >> reporter: one side told his staff just before being abducted that he was planning to leave pakistan today. >>>...
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pakistan is now the third largest recipient of aid from the united states in nonmilitary support. so if we have any leverage at all, the pakistan government must be called upon to act immediately, to bring those responsible to justice, and to condemn this appalling attack upon an honorable man. if they do so, then maybe hi death, though tragic and wasteful, will not have been in vain. >>> that's our show for today. i'll be back here tomorrow at 3:00. next up, the smartest take on the nation 'economy with dylan the nation 'economy with dylan ratigan. with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk
pakistan is now the third largest recipient of aid from the united states in nonmilitary support. so if we have any leverage at all, the pakistan government must be called upon to act immediately, to bring those responsible to justice, and to condemn this appalling attack upon an honorable man. if they do so, then maybe hi death, though tragic and wasteful, will not have been in vain. >>> that's our show for today. i'll be back here tomorrow at 3:00. next up, the smartest take on the...
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pakistan's army uncomfortably the spotlight in the wake of bin laden's death. why there's growing embarrassment in the town where he was living. [ male announcer ] we can display our superb school system on a chart. but how do you chart... happiness? we can show our diverse culture on a graph. but how do you graph... experiences? we can diagram the business reasons for your company to be here. but what kind of diagram do you use... for imagination? fairfax county, virginia, is the ideal business location. and the ideal life location. >>> pakistani officials are angrily denying anyone in their government helped protect osama bin laden calling the idea absurd. the obama administration says it's taking pakistan's concerns seriously but won't back down from tough questions about who may have helped bin laden. reese sesay yeah has been asking lots of questions in the capital of islamabad. >> wolf, how is it possible that osama bin laden managed to hideout here in pakistan for all these years? who is to blame and did he have help? >> honestly speaking we
pakistan's army uncomfortably the spotlight in the wake of bin laden's death. why there's growing embarrassment in the town where he was living. [ male announcer ] we can display our superb school system on a chart. but how do you chart... happiness? we can show our diverse culture on a graph. but how do you graph... experiences? we can diagram the business reasons for your company to be here. but what kind of diagram do you use... for imagination? fairfax county, virginia, is the...
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in pakistan, tensions with the u.s. arm i. -- are high. pakistan has not given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the late last week'. the relationship will continue because it is in the u.s.' national security interest to do so. last week the white house said it was not going to release photographs of bin laden's body to the public, however the cia is extending an invitation to senators on key committees to look at the photographs, although they have to make an appointment to do so. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the obama administration may be close to changing its position in syria. the u.s. had been calling for the president of that country to end the crackdown on anti- government protesters. now it may start saying it's time for him to leave office. human rights groups say more than 760 people have died in a crackdown there. >>> moments after an explosion rocked a montgomery county neighborhood last week a new sound filled phone lines. >> it was the sound of fear and it came from a neighbor to 911. we are hearing more about the blast on ashley drive. brianne carter has mor
in pakistan, tensions with the u.s. arm i. -- are high. pakistan has not given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the late last week'. the relationship will continue because it is in the u.s.' national security interest to do so. last week the white house said it was not going to release photographs of bin laden's body to the public, however the cia is extending an invitation to senators on key committees to look at the photographs, although they have to make an appointment to do so. back to...
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. >> president obama's demanding that pakistan release an american embassy employee at the center of a tense, diplomatic stand-off. raymond davis has been jailed in pakistan for almost a month for kill two men he says were trying to rob him. the incident has touched off anti-american demonstrations in pakistan, the united states is now threatening to withhold aid. president obama says, davis has diplomatic immunity and has sent senator kerry to pakistan to try to speed his release. >> it is the strong belief of our government that this case does not belong in the court and it does not belong in the court because this man has diplomatic immunity. my hope is that we cannot let this one incident get in the way of this larger mission that we share. >> davis is a former special forces soldier. he's 36 years old. maried from littleton, colorado, sweer lea and we're learning senator kerry has left pakistan and is on his way back to washington. we'll be waiting for an update from him. >>> the u.s. government will not stop helping mexico fight its bloody drug war though immigrations and custo
. >> president obama's demanding that pakistan release an american embassy employee at the center of a tense, diplomatic stand-off. raymond davis has been jailed in pakistan for almost a month for kill two men he says were trying to rob him. the incident has touched off anti-american demonstrations in pakistan, the united states is now threatening to withhold aid. president obama says, davis has diplomatic immunity and has sent senator kerry to pakistan to try to speed his release....
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the times square bombing was planned in pakistan. and they sold nuclear technology to iran and north korea in the '90s. >> stephen: oh, the '90s. let's stay angry about furbies an parachute pants. look, we need to give them an ultimatum. stop supporting terror or no more aid. >> stephen: easy now, buddy. this is a partnership, just like you and me. we're partners. but that doesn't mean you get to decide who my other friends are. >> stephen: i just think jill's a pitch. >> stephen: we're not having this conversation again. >> stephen: the point is, some of my other friends like to do things that you don't like to do. like skiing, or trying to kill you. >> stephen: but that has nothing to do with our friendship. >> stephen: wait, one of your friends wants to kill me? >> stephen: no. >> stephen: yay, me, stephen albert. >> stephen: wait, where did he come from. >> stephen: well, he was standing next to me but i was not hiding him. i just didn't notice or was hiding him. >> stephen: i want to kill you for your freedom. >> stephen: well t
the times square bombing was planned in pakistan. and they sold nuclear technology to iran and north korea in the '90s. >> stephen: oh, the '90s. let's stay angry about furbies an parachute pants. look, we need to give them an ultimatum. stop supporting terror or no more aid. >> stephen: easy now, buddy. this is a partnership, just like you and me. we're partners. but that doesn't mean you get to decide who my other friends are. >> stephen: i just think jill's a pitch....
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davis was doing in pakistan. referring to his role as a security officer, says, quote, they do not conduct foreign intelligence collection or covert operations. however, a "new york times" article today says that mr. davis carried out scouting and other reconnaissance missions. so just what was mr. davis' role, as you understand it there, in lahore? >> i don't know mr. davis' specific role but as described the individuals who contracted out to provide security in high threat posts like pakistan are basically limited to physical security. they don't do intelligence collection. they don't do operations. their principal job is to provide protection for personnel who are traveling throughout the area. the most that they will do in terms of scouting is look at routes and do reroute design and make sure there's nobody in the way that could do any harm. they perform the jobs of bodyguards. >> most americans may not understand the distinction between a cia officer or hired hand that's employed by the cia. explain to us t
davis was doing in pakistan. referring to his role as a security officer, says, quote, they do not conduct foreign intelligence collection or covert operations. however, a "new york times" article today says that mr. davis carried out scouting and other reconnaissance missions. so just what was mr. davis' role, as you understand it there, in lahore? >> i don't know mr. davis' specific role but as described the individuals who contracted out to provide security in high threat...
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. >> investigators are stepping up their search for a man kidnapped in pakistan. they have no leads in the case. 10 captors took him from his home on saturday. austinworking there for and associates. >>> police are searching for clues into the death of a prominent journalist in georgetown. the college draft wrote columns. was found dead at their home. head trauma resulting from a fall caused her death. police tell us sir injuries were inconsistent. they have no suspects. they are investigating her death as a homicide. >>> president obama hits the road this week. making his reelection case. his rivals had a tumultuous weekend. is out.enty why now do you think is obama hitting the road? good morning. this is the white house and 10 to offer some of the criticism. iowa is so much action in this weekend. president obama will hit the same area. this is a written to change the conversation. this is not going to be an easy task. this is the first time it has below 40. >> rick perry made it official. there is talk about how he may shake up the republican race. that he will
. >> investigators are stepping up their search for a man kidnapped in pakistan. they have no leads in the case. 10 captors took him from his home on saturday. austinworking there for and associates. >>> police are searching for clues into the death of a prominent journalist in georgetown. the college draft wrote columns. was found dead at their home. head trauma resulting from a fall caused her death. police tell us sir injuries were inconsistent. they have no suspects. they are...
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look, there's -- it's not clear sometimes who runs pakistan, you know? it's sort of a -- nobody will say zadari is more powerful. but there certainly is a level of respect there. and i think that does tell you something about the stature he brought to his position. >> quickly, controversial john reid will be because of his support for the deficit reduction. >> that's right. >> but there's one other thing i want to point out here, about all these new hires. all three big additions into big posts inside this west wing. >> campaign veterans. understanding the merger of policy and politics at a time -- >> those are not mutually exclusive. >> that's right. i talked to one. in the first year, year inform, the president didn't always have the most politically savvy folks -- not rahm emanuel, he was savvy. i don't want to get a phone call from the next mayor of chicago. i had a democrat outside the white house saying thank god, they're putting people in that understand what a re-election is like and what the next year and a half is going to be like. >> i'm talki
look, there's -- it's not clear sometimes who runs pakistan, you know? it's sort of a -- nobody will say zadari is more powerful. but there certainly is a level of respect there. and i think that does tell you something about the stature he brought to his position. >> quickly, controversial john reid will be because of his support for the deficit reduction. >> that's right. >> but there's one other thing i want to point out here, about all these new hires. all three big...
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an american cia contractor detained in pakistan on suspicion of murder. he's a free man today and hisç release is sparking bitter protest as he heads back to the united states. raymond davis was arrested in january for allegedly gunning down two pakistani men he says were trying to rob him. pakistani officials say he was acquitted after paying so-called blood money to the victim's families. one u.s. official says there was no quid pro quo involved in his release. protesters still holding signs calling for davis to be hanged. nbc's anne thompson joins me live with the latest. the latest is the that secretary clinton has spoken out on this issue, right? >> she did. she spoke out within the last hour, tamron, because there are conflicting stories going around just what got cia contractor ray davis sprung from a pakistani jail today. secretary of state hillary clinton has denied the u.s. bought his freedom with blood money paid to the families of the two men he killed. clinton told reporters traveling with her that the united states government did not pay a
an american cia contractor detained in pakistan on suspicion of murder. he's a free man today and hisç release is sparking bitter protest as he heads back to the united states. raymond davis was arrested in january for allegedly gunning down two pakistani men he says were trying to rob him. pakistani officials say he was acquitted after paying so-called blood money to the victim's families. one u.s. official says there was no quid pro quo involved in his release. protesters still holding...
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because people launching cross border attacks between afghanistan and pakistan, i think that is something that a u.s. president isn't going to stop in 13 more years, let alone three more years. does the president care that the public is uniformly in favor of getting u.s. troops out and fast. those numbers are much higher than they once were, but he's not changing his plan. does he care about public opinion on this? and if he doesn't, why doesn't he? joining us now is a professor of international politics at tufts university, a former state department senior adviser for afghanistan and pakistan. he served with the late richard holbrook. professor nasur is also a columnist for "bloomberg view." thank you for being here, we're happy to have you. >> thank you. >> let me ask you if you heard tonight something that i frankly believe i did not hear, which is a new strategy for the afghanistan war. >> no. the president did not outline a new strategy. he essentially argued that we have succeeded so far in stopping the taliban's momentum and weakening al qaeda and that warrants reducing our troops
because people launching cross border attacks between afghanistan and pakistan, i think that is something that a u.s. president isn't going to stop in 13 more years, let alone three more years. does the president care that the public is uniformly in favor of getting u.s. troops out and fast. those numbers are much higher than they once were, but he's not changing his plan. does he care about public opinion on this? and if he doesn't, why doesn't he? joining us now is a professor of...
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not in a cave, but a suburban mansion in pakistan. the world's most wanted terrorist and the mastermind of 9/11 taken down by u.s. forces. at the order of president obama. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. justice has been done. >> impromptu celebrations erupted outside the white house. >> it's important to bring a wicked, murderous person to justice. >> and at ground zero in new york, in towns large and small across the country, what can best be described as patriot ig victory rallies, but for families who lost loved ones on 9/11, it's a day of closure, wrapped in complex emotions. for nearly a decade, bin laden had taunted the united states, u.s. intelligence received a break last august. >> it was far from certain, and it took many months to run to thread to ground. >> on sunday, the president gave the go-ahead. >> a small team of americans carried out the operation wi
not in a cave, but a suburban mansion in pakistan. the world's most wanted terrorist and the mastermind of 9/11 taken down by u.s. forces. at the order of president obama. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. justice has been done. >> impromptu celebrations erupted outside the white house. >> it's important to bring...
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government slapped sanctions on syria and said pakistan will not get another chance to prove the country is going after al qaeda. >> at the coast guard academy today the commander in chief applauded what he sees as not just the wind, but a turning point. >> the terrorist leader who attacked us on 9/a note -- 9/11 will never attack us again. [applause] president obama regards this as are rare moment of opportunity. in pakistan, you was thrown at strikes will continue in the washington post reports secret over the dronestealth drones compound. -- drones strikes will continue and "the washington post" reports secret u.s. stealth drones over the compound. >> somebody had to know, but we have no idea who and no proof or evidence. >> in syria, the obama ship is to take the side of the rebels. u.s. sanctions freeze the assets of the president and six others for alleged human rights abuses. president obama's post-bin laden efforts to push u.s. now use in enhanced u.n. security. steve handles men, wbal-tv 11 news. -- handlesman, wbal tv 11 news. >> refers berger says service members and their fam
government slapped sanctions on syria and said pakistan will not get another chance to prove the country is going after al qaeda. >> at the coast guard academy today the commander in chief applauded what he sees as not just the wind, but a turning point. >> the terrorist leader who attacked us on 9/a note -- 9/11 will never attack us again. [applause] president obama regards this as are rare moment of opportunity. in pakistan, you was thrown at strikes will continue in the...
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a trusted source in pakistan who has told american intelligence officials that he picked up word of a threat to the u.s. the source that he was told, three people from there plan to fly to the u.s. and set off car or truck bombs in new york or washington either today, rather saturday, sunday or monday. around the an of coursery of the 9/11 attacks, but the information said very little in the way of specifics. timing, target, and officials stress they have no idea whether this is true. whether there really is such a plot. whether these three people exist, and whether they actually ever came here. nonetheless, there is an intense effort to try to run this down. they've been checking travel records of the past several weeks, but it remains unconfirmed. now, there is a greater police presence on the streets of both washington and new york, chuck. what they've done to some extent is simply ramp up what they've planned to do anyway for the 9/11 anniversary. so they had a lot of plans in place. they sort of pulled the trigger on them a little earlier than they planned to. >> and, pete, is it
a trusted source in pakistan who has told american intelligence officials that he picked up word of a threat to the u.s. the source that he was told, three people from there plan to fly to the u.s. and set off car or truck bombs in new york or washington either today, rather saturday, sunday or monday. around the an of coursery of the 9/11 attacks, but the information said very little in the way of specifics. timing, target, and officials stress they have no idea whether this is true. whether...
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pakistan gets $2 billion a year in american aid but after the pakistani government several p and arrested of those who helped the c.i.a. track down osama bin laden, lay-ups on capitol hill are sking why. osama bin t buried aden at sea returned home. helped informant that leader, the al qaeda t was another story. he was detained. the n who reported and gs and goings of those their license plates also was etained. prompted outrage on capitol hill. the obama administration now plans to hand over control of e war to neighboring afghanistan by 2014. you mentioned, al qaeda has as its new puty leader. ayman al-zawahri was until recently number two, he is now taking over. thanks so much for that report. "tech 's turn to today's ytes". in today's "tech bytes," another high profile website has been hacked. e group that claims it attacked nintendo, sony and the claimed it websites offline.a.'s website has no cy said the site classified data and there was no impact to operations. get sweaty buds uring your workouts, you may sh you could throw them in the washing machine. washable out with fones. the
pakistan gets $2 billion a year in american aid but after the pakistani government several p and arrested of those who helped the c.i.a. track down osama bin laden, lay-ups on capitol hill are sking why. osama bin t buried aden at sea returned home. helped informant that leader, the al qaeda t was another story. he was detained. the n who reported and gs and goings of those their license plates also was etained. prompted outrage on capitol hill. the obama administration now plans to hand over...
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pakistan is not to be trusted. a million dollars compound in a poor area with hire walls and barbed wire and the pakistani government doesn't know who live there's? sure. the successful operation began when cia agents discovered name of a courier and located him in pakistan and traced him to the compound. the cia began watching the building which contained dozen ses of people. president obama was advised that osama bin laden was likely scrin side the for treasure. there were no u.s. casualties at all. at the took photographs of bin ladens a body and dumped his body in the sea. reaction to the death has been interesting. the taliban is promising condemnedd hamas has con the usa. general pervez musharraf says he is outraged by the raid. >> american troops coming across the border and taking action in one of our towns that is abbottabad is not acceptable to the people of pakistan, it as violation of our sovereignty. it would have been better if isa conducted the mission. >> the problem as you well know, general, you p
pakistan is not to be trusted. a million dollars compound in a poor area with hire walls and barbed wire and the pakistani government doesn't know who live there's? sure. the successful operation began when cia agents discovered name of a courier and located him in pakistan and traced him to the compound. the cia began watching the building which contained dozen ses of people. president obama was advised that osama bin laden was likely scrin side the for treasure. there were no u.s. casualties...
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he said it is time to place some hardball with pakistan. the united states has given the country millions of dollars in aid. >> the congressman says he hopes the u.s. reset its relationship with pakistan because america still needs the country's help in the war on terrorism. he also provided testing details regarding how and when a u.s. discovered bin laden was not hiding in a cave and eight. the congressman learned to yield osama bin laden was killed by special operations forces hours before the president made the news public our. he is the top ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. and is a member of the gang of eight to meet in a soundproof room to discuss sensitive intelligence. he gave residents of the oak crest retirement community in sight and permission. he provided it can that assessment of the discovery. >> either pakistan was theyrating with thehim or were incompetent who. he hopes it was a case of incompetence. the congress and reveal that intelligence is governments ago " at osama bin laden was not living in a ca
he said it is time to place some hardball with pakistan. the united states has given the country millions of dollars in aid. >> the congressman says he hopes the u.s. reset its relationship with pakistan because america still needs the country's help in the war on terrorism. he also provided testing details regarding how and when a u.s. discovered bin laden was not hiding in a cave and eight. the congressman learned to yield osama bin laden was killed by special operations forces hours...
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said we're done with pakistan? >> most people think the country would unravel if we were not paying the money and supporting the moderates, but i don't think so. if we stop paying the pakistani government, they would get serious, and then saudi arabia and china would control them, and we pay for it, but that doesn't make much sense to me. >> how does india feel about our relationship with pakistan? >> we have been trying to work with pakistan and india. our cia force works with the pakistani intelligence against the militants, and the isi at the same time works with other militants to attacks india, and the indians are losing patience with all of this. they cancelled where they made ineligible our two u.s. defense contractors for the $10 billion fighter project. we need to make a choice between pakistan and the next democratic super power, and that's india. to me that's a clear choice to make. >> what is our relationship with india? it's a key ally, but does it goes potential problems? >> well, india is so much pow
said we're done with pakistan? >> most people think the country would unravel if we were not paying the money and supporting the moderates, but i don't think so. if we stop paying the pakistani government, they would get serious, and then saudi arabia and china would control them, and we pay for it, but that doesn't make much sense to me. >> how does india feel about our relationship with pakistan? >> we have been trying to work with pakistan and india. our cia force works...
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. >>> an american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan. this case could become a flashpoint for u.s./pakistani relations. the senate's highest ranking foreign relation politician makes a last-minute trip to try to smooth things over. >>> italy's prime minister is on the fast track for a trial in a massive sex scandal. >>> and before the break, hot on the web and billy ray's achy breaky heart is making headlines. cyrus tells "gq" magazine that he blames disney show hannah montana for his family's troubles. the divorce from his wife, his daughter's recent scandals, smoking salvia, the parties in the nightclubs, all of it the fault of a kid's show. in fact, billy ray says miley's handlers always made him the fall guy. he says if he would have to do it over again, he would not have miley star as hannah montana. >>> the rock returns to the ring here, dwayne johnson left wrestling for movies seven years ago. but last night he returned to the wwe in monday night raw. hard-core fans admitted publicly that they cried at his return, and he didn't ev
. >>> an american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan. this case could become a flashpoint for u.s./pakistani relations. the senate's highest ranking foreign relation politician makes a last-minute trip to try to smooth things over. >>> italy's prime minister is on the fast track for a trial in a massive sex scandal. >>> and before the break, hot on the web and billy ray's achy breaky heart is making headlines. cyrus tells "gq" magazine that he blames...
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at least 80 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a bombing in pakistan. the taliban claimed responsibility, saying the attacks were revenge for the killing of osama bin laden. >> the white house says it remains in a state of high vigilance after this attack. in northwest pakistan, a scene of chaos after apparent suicide bombers blew themselves up outside a military police training facility. a spokesman for the taliban said it carried out the attacks to avenge the killing of osama bin laden. >> would consider that it only highlights the ex essentials threat that these kind of extremist organizations pose. >> even before it happened, robert gates said he was worried about the safety of the navy seals that carried out the deadly raid. >> when i met with the team last thursday, they expressed a concern about that, with respect to their families in particular. >> measures are being taken to protect their privacy. foreign policy strategist wonder if the administration said to much, too soon. >> i find it very interesting that given this was a covert operation,
at least 80 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a bombing in pakistan. the taliban claimed responsibility, saying the attacks were revenge for the killing of osama bin laden. >> the white house says it remains in a state of high vigilance after this attack. in northwest pakistan, a scene of chaos after apparent suicide bombers blew themselves up outside a military police training facility. a spokesman for the taliban said it carried out the attacks to avenge the killing of...
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pakistan has not allowed the u.s. to meet with three of bin laden's widows or return the helicopter that crashed during the raid. the cia will allow several senators to see pictures of bin laden's body. >>> president obama may be benefiting from the raid that took out osama bin laden. >> there you go. >> you heard someone yell out "thank you for killing bin laden." a poll is his approval rating is at its highest in two years. he was in the apostle to renew his call for congress to pass an immigration reform -- in el paso to renew his call for congress to pass an immigration reform bill. >>> an explosion damaged several homes in a rockville neighborhood. >> officials released 911 call that were released by neighbors on ashley -- that were made by neighbors on ashley drive. >> you can hear the heightened emotions and you can see the impact of the explosion here behind me. an improperly installed clothes dryer led to the explosion injuring the couple inside. >> these just released 911 tapes give new insight into those fr
pakistan has not allowed the u.s. to meet with three of bin laden's widows or return the helicopter that crashed during the raid. the cia will allow several senators to see pictures of bin laden's body. >>> president obama may be benefiting from the raid that took out osama bin laden. >> there you go. >> you heard someone yell out "thank you for killing bin laden." a poll is his approval rating is at its highest in two years. he was in the apostle to renew his...
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hopefully those in pakistan as well. thanks so much for being with us. >>> coming up, our relationship with pakistan is at a cross roads as some in congress argued to break ties. there's no one that understands the consequences of that better than farid zakaria. i'll talk with him about that next. apacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ ♪ stay inside? nah. not when you have a five-star overall vehicle score for safety. one more reason chevy traverse delivers more. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... t
hopefully those in pakistan as well. thanks so much for being with us. >>> coming up, our relationship with pakistan is at a cross roads as some in congress argued to break ties. there's no one that understands the consequences of that better than farid zakaria. i'll talk with him about that next. apacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places...